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New and improved

The Eagle Automotive Centre has recently replaced their front display. The new sign looks great. (Sophia Murrell photo)
Update given on Cheslatta compensation

Update given on Cheslatta compensation

Money, lands to compensate for lands lost to flooding
Postmedia to close more local newspapers, cut staff by 10 per cent

Postmedia to close more local newspapers, cut staff by 10 per cent

Publications will continue to have digital presence, and continue to print free weekly publications
Trump tariffs on steel, aluminum a major peril to Canada’s economy, MPs told

Trump tariffs on steel, aluminum a major peril to Canada’s economy, MPs told

The House of Commons trade committee will be back at work later today with a special meeting that has one major aim, demonstrating the broad economic pain of the Trump administration’s crushing steel and aluminum tariffs.
Platform chosen for online B.C. cannabis sales

Platform chosen for online B.C. cannabis sales

Ottawa-based company to create websites for when marijuana becomes legal in Canada on Oct. 17
Small new charge on BC Hydro bills goes toward new crisis fund

Small new charge on BC Hydro bills goes toward new crisis fund

The new fund aims to help customers who find themselves in financial emergencies
Liquor review finds issues with B.C. wholesale monopoly

Liquor review finds issues with B.C. wholesale monopoly

Report calls for ‘conflict of interest’ in system to be fixed
CNC shares new programming to ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake council

CNC shares new programming to ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake council

The College of New Caledonia (CNC) showcased new programming coming to its Lakes District campus for the fall 2018 semester during a Village of ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Lake council meeting on June 12.
Port of Prince Rupert names Shaun Stevenson as new CEO

Port of Prince Rupert names Shaun Stevenson as new CEO

Stevenson has worked for the port for 21 years as vice president of trade development
Without a big data strategy, Canadians at risk of being ‘data cows’

Without a big data strategy, Canadians at risk of being ‘data cows’

Presentation said artificial intelligence could give Facebook and Amazon even more power
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